Defensive tackle Amobi Okoye] walked to the podium Saturday and looked as comfortable as any other 22-year-old draft prospect. The difference is Okoye already has a college degree - and he's just 19. Get the inside scoop on that and much more in the NFL Combine Notebook.[details]

The good: Atkins is a big, mobile lineman whose ability to play multiple spots along a standard front four should enhance his value. Atkins played both defensive tackle and defensive end at Miami. He has the upfield speed to change games with one play. His combination of quick feet and quick hands makes him a threat on every snap. He has the frame that should allow him to add some muscle.

The bad: His college production has been inconsistent. Atkins needs to improve his hand technique to separate from blockers more consistently. He comes off the ball slow at times, which allows a blocker to get into his set too easily. He needs to improve his ability to anchor on plays directed at him. He fails to play up to his athleticism and is still a prospect who is underdeveloped in strength and technique.

Outlook: Atkins is the type of defender who will be drafted based on his upside and versatility. He most likely goes in the middle rounds. This Top 150 prospect needs further work and commitment before earning a starting job in the NFL.

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